The Practical Book of Period Furniture: Treating of Furniture of the English, American Colonial and Post-Colonial and Principal French Periods

Every book ought to have a definite reason for its being. In the present instance that reason is that hitherto there has never been a book of brief compass and succinct arrangement for ready reference to tell the reader what he wished to know and all that he needed to know in order to identify and classify any piece of period furniture, whether original or a repro- duction, that he might own or intend to buy. The Illus- trated Chronological Key at the beginning of the book is of inestimable value in showing at a glance the dominant characteristics of each period style. For the idea and plan of this Key the authors are wholly indebted to Edward Stratton Holloway, Esq., of the J. B. Lippincott Company,

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THE PRACTICAL BOOK OF PERIOD FURNITURE

FOREWORD

CONTENTS

ILLUSTRATIONS

ILLUSTRATED CHRONOLOGICAL KEY

CHAPTER I INTRODUCTORY

CHAPTER II JACOBEAN PERIOD 1603-1688

CHAPTER III WILLIAM AND MARY 1688-1702

CHAPTER IV QUEEN ANNE AND EARLY GEORGIAN 1702-1750

CHAPTER V LOUIS QUATORZE AND LOUIS QUINZE

CHAPTER VI CHIPPENDALE c. 1705--1779

CHAPTER VII THE BROTHERS ADAM c. 1762 - c. 1792

CHAPTER VIII GEORGE HEPPLEWHITE 17? - 1786

CHAPTER IX LOUIS SEIZE 1774-1793

CHAPTER X THOMAS SHERATON 1750-1806

CHAPTER XI THE OTHER GEORGIAN MAKERS AND DESIGNERS

CHAPTER XII THE EMPIRE PERIOD French and English 1793-1830

CHAPTER XIII AMERICAN EMPIRE c. 1795-1830

CHAPTER XIV OTHER AMERICAN FURNITURE

CHAPTER XV PAINTED FURNITURE

CHAPTER XVI ADVICE TO BUYERS AND COLLECTORS

CHAPTER XVII FURNISHING AND ARRANGEMENT

GLOSSARY

BIBLIOGRAPHY

INDEX